Meaning of Tire-Bouchonner – French Verb

Tire-Bouchonner means to uncork or open a bottle of wine using a corkscrew.

Examples of tire-bouchonner in Every Day Usage

  1. Je vais tire-bouchonner une bouteille de vin pour le dîner. (I am going to uncork a bottle of wine for dinner.)
  2. Mon ami a oublié d’emporter un tire-bouchon, alors j’ai dû demander au serveur de tire-bouchonner notre bouteille au restaurant. (My friend forgot to bring a corkscrew, so I had to ask the waiter to uncork our bottle at the restaurant.)
  3. Pour ouvrir cette vieille bouteille de champagne, il faut que je tire-bouchonne avec précaution pour éviter que le bouchon saute. (To open this old bottle of champagne, I have to uncork carefully to prevent the cork from popping.)

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